The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930 Page: 4 of 12
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far the fastest automatic freezing on record.
The 4-Way Cold Kelvins tor includes many exclu-
sive advantages. It is entirely automatic. It
provides super-fast freezing in a special ice com-
partment; fast freezing in all other trays. One
of its food compartments is for cold storage of
frozen fruits game etc. In this compartment
the cold is always Mow frtezing. In the main
food compartment a scientifically correct tern
perature below SO degrees is always maintained.
The easy terms of cur ReDisCo monthly budget
plan and Kelvins tor's great superiority are at-
tracting new thousands. Come in and zee-our
display end learn how easy it is to own a Kelvin-
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far li'vuJ brirrinr tW i. .r-
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aal ubrt of co- a-nviw o minion aid ibe co-operating state
unde petroleum and natural pas. : ivminiveioorra. has pin me an
It affects directly or wdimily i xperienc which iVwld' be lai-
thr welfare of every pewua in the . liable to the state as a member of
dite. the Corporation Commission. Tha
The public has the right to ie- jli-lief that I cm render the state
ceue honest and efficient public tH Ptfr service as a member
The accomplishments have mote h Commu.sioii. be-
than juatiTieil the efforts and ex- j "' Prieiice and that
pendi.umi. hliUkins of dollars !a ther capacities in which
have been saved to the farmer.! I have served including Jour year
and the manuftra of OkLj W"I te"r for the earn-
ma through reduction of frvirht wfT"
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Light CS Power Co.
KELVINATOR
THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
f.r the supreme court is the prim
cipal rrason for my seeking ehv-
tion ev Connralion Commissioner.
I favor an intelligent aggressive
policy for the can nervation nf crude
petroleum and natural gas.
To a public service honestly
and efficiently rendered with jus-
tice for all concerned I pledge by
... .lest endeavor and earnestly so-
Inty and the development of the !rf (h of j litiznlg B
11 6uj n w"my rampaicn for election as Cor-
puldw office is this nre import- r(iralini
Respectfully submitted
rates and the removal of undue
discriminations. Aside from the
pro t i turn of agriculture end busi-
ness generally. this interstate
j rate litigation kas looked to the
i general lievelupicent of the states
mineral resources and the indus-
trial growth of the state.
The program for freight rate
ant than the Corporation Cominis-
sion. Satisfactory sorvkc at rea-!
sonable rates is the principal jus- j
tifirativn for the euntinutd ma:n-j
tenant and support of this office. .
Approximately nine yean ago
the legislature committed the slate
to the program of removing
freight rate discriminations - by
TAI L A. WALKER
(raid for by Walkers Mends.)
TUTTLE NEWS
Mn. Fred Voigkt Cor.
The Rilcci lodge exemplified
raUn-ads'aniS chirrd'tiie'cor'pora- thrfr degree werk last Thursday
tUm Commission with that ' duty. : nE p" lovely rofnthnunti
At rpecial counsel under this law. s'r'J to members and vMt-
it has been my privilege to work 07"r Inl Henning
to that end. f the City were in Tutle last
state incident thereto is a eontlnu- :
ing one. Important work is yet to 1B" r' voigt and children
he done. A proper co-operation of
'attended the deuicais- enini of
the Vne h ill Baptist ckuich .a the
RriJ r Pmk community sa Sun-
Jay Kern Brown cf Marlow
-I. at the wecKce.1 with hi grand-
pannts tlr. and Mw. J. Ik. Biffle.
..(bill Pwry is able te be about
arain after beau coined to his
home for some tim H Roy
Bailey is fitting along very nice-
ly. there is hope of her being
brought heme in about two more
weeks-. .The day-old infant baby
of Mr. and Mia. Tyler McDonald
'died last Friday motning and was
buried the same uay. Rev. Fred A.
Shamm of the Christian church
eondurting the funeral service.
Mr. McDonald Is very low from
. con.p'iratinu. having the mrasles
land pneumonia at the time of the
baby's birth. The entire eonuMi-
nity extends their sympathy te
thc-e young parents in their loss
and hope for n speedy recovery for
SI. McDonald. A. E. Selkins
and Virgil T. Gannnaray attended
the druggists' convention in Okln.
City Tor-day and Wednesday of
las: week. Mrs. Wayne Sowers is
reported as much improved over
heir recent illness ..Everybody
is rejoicing over he spring rains
though they cams too late to save
the wheat and oats there will I
prohaldy 75 per cent of these
crops plowed up and planted to
cotton. The outlook for -Tuttle
rott'.n acreage is exj cited te be
doubled or trcblilc over that nf
last year... Chicken thieves were
very busy her last week having
made the run with a coupe that
carried the thieves that sacked
the chicken an took them te the
highway where they were picked
up by a large truck. Their play
ended when they pried into the hen
house of Albert Gold he stopped
them when they had 36 of his fine
Leghorn hens sacked and were fill-
me up wKwe. The thieve all got
assy ns thry seemingly are al-
wfcr lucky to dv.. The work on
the trs new bariums ha tidings on
Main street is well under way. The
new h'gh school building is near-
ing completion. Miss MaybeUe
Renegar student at O. C. W. spent
the weekend here with her parent.
Dr. and Mp. J. F. Renegar-
Fieparauon has been started to-
ward the closing arhool program.
MRS. FOKUUT ITINERARY
Monday- May b A. M Lorile
4-If: P. M4 Meridian 4-H.
Tm-sdsy May 6 A. M Bridge
Crtek 4-11: F. V. Friend 4-11.
Wednesday. May 7 A. V
I'nion Hill 4-H; F. M Agawam
4-H.
Thursday May 8 A. V GofeH
4-H: P. M.. Xiiuiekak Sr.
Friday. May 9 A. M Bradley
4-H; P. M. IretoB Sr.
Saturdny. May 1 Ponoma
Grange at Iieton.
FOR SALE Arala 5-S7 Cotton
seed first year frn Nunns
Seed farm at 52.00 per budieL E
B. Carry three mik-a east and a
quarter south of Chh-kasha. Ad-
dress Chic kasha R. F. D. Nik 4.
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FOLKS!
If your neighbor looks
good in Used Clothing
Why cant you?
J. a MOORE
USED CLOTHIER
213 Chickasha Ave.
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23 Ladies and Misaes Dresses aolid shades
prints. These dresses were originally $l&5d
129.73. Your Choice
$5.00
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30 lists all new and good styles. Your Che
$1.00.
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GRAY FLORAL1
COMPANY
FLOWERS FOR EVERT
OCCASION
Shop SIS Chickaidia Aveaua.
Greeahmme 16th and Ark.
Pkoaea 17SS-586
No l-14t
Westfield Watch
What a watch this American Boy is! Smart as a whip; slim trim
and snappy on your wrist ... And you can depend upon it .
its rugged reliable sbotk-proof . . . built fr.t hard active service'
Six good-looking masculine case models to choose from each
with a 6 jewel Westfield movement etch priced at $9.75 each
the best value that the money can buy!
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Saturday & First Monday Specials
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We Specialize In Better Groceries
FOR LESS MONEY
PORK & BEAN - 07c OLIVES
Quart Jar .
CiflLLI
IN CANS
TWO
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THREE POUNDS
COFFEE
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89c
Apple Butter
QdtftJar
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PICKLES
15c Size In Glass
EXTRA FINE
SALT
25 lb. Sack
27c
2 1-2 SIZE IN SYRUP
APRICOTS 19c
lQclPEANOT BUTTER 33
H& K !
COFFEE
3 lb Can
$1.02
none better
2 X-2 SIZE SLICED
PINEAPPLE per c-n 24
2 POUND BOX SALTED
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CRACKERS"-
CHEESE
FULL CREAM
Per Pound
25c
PURE
LARD
50 pounds.
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OLEO
Per Pound
15c BACON
Pox Pound
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SALT JOWLES 15c PURE LARD
The Credit tcweler
Per Pound
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Kayser, J. W. The Chickasha Star. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1930, newspaper, May 1, 1930; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1896437/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.